“While India is the world’s fastest growing economy, it is also home to one of world’s youngest populations. These youngsters recognise their special place in society. The new CB Shine SP helps them reflect the same special status and puts them a gear ahead of their peers,” HMSI President and CEO, Keita Muramatsu, said in a statement.

CB Shine SP is an extension of the “new era of motorcycling” the company had ushered in at the Honda RevFest 2015, he added.

Powered by a 125cc 4-stroke engine, CB Shine SP comes with a five-speed gearbox which provides the combination of acceleration and comfort.

It also features one of the longest wheelbase in the segment and a higher ground clearance for practical and comfortable usage on all types of Indian roads.

CB Shine SP is priced at Rs. 59,900 for self-drum-alloy, Rs. 62,400 for self-disc-alloy and Rs. 64,400 for combi-brake system variant (ex-showroom Delhi).